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Bobo, the elephant mascot for the Sweetwater Shnooks baseball team, steps up when his teammates are knocked out by the formidable Greenville Goons. Despite protests, Bobo is allowed to play and astonishingly leads his team to victory with a final score of 168 runs to the Goons' 167.
The Bobo is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Robert Parrish and starring Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland. [5] It was written by David R. Schwartz, based on the 1959 novel Olimpia by Burt Cole, also known as Thomas Dixon.
Bobo was born in French Equatorial Africa sometime in 1951. [2] When Bobo was approximately 2 weeks old, William "Gorilla Bill" Said captured him after killing the gorilla's mother, an acceptable and even admired practice at the time.
08/03/2005 "Honey, I Shrunk the Crew" — Darph Bobo gets back at Chode for pilfering his credit card by commandeering Bob the spaceship and turning him into Bobo's nagging wife, Bernice. While T'nuk and Six stay on the ship to reset the operating system, Chode, Whip, and Gus shrink down and go inside Bobo's body to get access to his brain.
Bobo (gorilla) a popular gorilla at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle from 1953 to 1968; Bobo, Vietnamese name for Job's tears, a plant of south-east Asia; Bo-Bo, a type of locomotive; Bobo, a bogeyman-like monster in Poland; Bobo brand, a product that is sold inexpensively under a relatively unfamiliar brand name
Dick Van Dyke is reflecting on his lucky escape from the Malibu, Calif., wildfires.. The screen legend, who turns 99 on Friday, Dec. 13., told a local news outlet that his neighbors “saved ...
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MacDonald was known by the nickname "Bobo", thought to be Princess Elizabeth's first word, in turn, MacDonald was one of the few people outside of the royal family who called the Queen "Lilibet". [4] She slept in the same room as the princess for much of her childhood. [1] After the princess left the nursery, she remained in her employ as her ...